![]() ![]() She returned to the Waldorf community as a mother when her son, who is now an adult and Woodwork assistant at WSSD, began his first school experience in Parent-Tot classes at Acorn Hill Waldorf School. ![]() Stussi’s relationship to Waldorf education reaches back to her grade school years as a student at the Washington Waldorf School. Stussi worked as an English Teacher and Educational Support teacher in a small community Waldorf School in Brazil, her paternal country of Origin. Stussi worked as an Educational Support teacher at WSSD conducting Extra Lesson classes. Prior to becoming a class teacher in 2009, Ms. She received her Waldorf teacher training both in Brazil and in Washington, DC, at the Nova Institute. She has her certification in Educational Support from the Association for Healing Education. She holds a Master of Arts degree in Education from George Washington University with a specialization in teaching English Language Learners. As the article states, death is inevitable, but. While the article describes how one might cope with the death of a family member, the novel shows how Mike and Charlie deal with their own specific loss. Stussi has 19 years of experience as a Waldorf teacher and over 21 years of teaching. The article Coping With Death and Grief by Patricia Johnson relates to the novel Grist because both address the topic of losing a loved one. ![]()
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